In the 1950s, young people faced several challenges, including societal pressure to conform to traditional gender roles and expectations. The post-war era emphasized stability and conformity, leading to limited opportunities for self-expression and personal freedom. Additionally, issues such as racial segregation and the threat of nuclear war created a sense of uncertainty and anxiety among youth. Many young people also grAppled with the tension between the conservative values of their parents and the emerging counterculture seeking change.
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